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When I finished watching this, I felt the same fulfilled feeling when I watched a wonderful movie. Thank you for showing us such a wonderful place in Japan.
Hear hear. I live here and have done this a lot. And I get the same from it that you do. But it’s impossible to put into words in a way that people can feel it too (although you’ve done a great job). When a person goes, they will understand. And only then.
I found myself wondering how they got some of those structure’s materials up there. Some of those logs could only have been airlifted. I don’t even think Hannibal’s elephants could have pulled that off.
i love this video ❤…and i was wondering if you could tell me that - how you get a gas container from? - do i need to bring food every meals or i can buy it from hut which located on every peak?
Thanks for the comment, glad you liked the video! We stayed in Mastsumoto before heading into the mountains which has many outdoor gear stores. Kamoshika Sports Yamanomise Matsumoto has fuel as well as any other stores there. I really loved a store called Clamp which had amazing Light weight gear and apparel. As for the mountain huts, they all offer delicious food. We chose to bring some of our own food to make the trip cost a little less.
Beautiful work! Are those mountains waterless? Hi from Kelowna. Monashees have tons of ice and snow this year, some lakes are still frozen, and it is August
Great video! You started in Kamikochi. What route did you hike from there? Could you tell me where you stayed overnight? We would like to hike the route in this summer.
Thanks! We did start in Kamikochi, but to be honest I forget where we slept each night. We didn’t really follow a strict itinerary, but thankfully there are huts at regular intervals along the way that offer food and camping. Sorry I can’t be of more help, it feels like ages ago that we were there!
Sorry for such a late reply! We stayed in Matsumoto before training/busing out to the starting point of this hike which worked out great. We also thought Matsumoto was one of the coolest city’s we visited in Japan. The itinerary we followed was similar to the one layer out on this site but we just pitched a tent rather than making any mountain hut reservations. www.hikemasterjapan.com/panoramaginza
Hey there! There’s a bunch of guides for this route online that might serve you well. Our itinerary was pretty standard, and slightly adjusted to weather. Maybe here’s a good place to start? www.go-nagano.net/en/trip-idea/id19381
Fall, around late September into October, I think is really popular time to hike due to the colours and the fact that there usually isn’t snow yet. November would could be quite cold up there and probably less predictable conditions, but I am sure it could be lovely as long as you’re prepared and know the forecast!
Late September, which was around the end of summer or start of fall for that year. We were hoping for some fall colours but were a few weeks early I think!
Thanks for watching and leaving such great comments!
Let us know what EPIC hikes you've experience or hope to do in the future. We would love to hear about the adventures that inspire you or leave you in a state of wonder.
Make sure you Like and Subscribe so you don't miss our next video where we cycle across the island of Shikoku and ride one of Japans most famous cycling routes, the Shiminami Kaido.
When I finished watching this, I felt the same fulfilled feeling when I watched a wonderful movie. Thank you for showing us such a wonderful place in Japan.
Thanks for the awesome comment! : )
Amazing!!!! A piece of art 🤍
Wow, simply brilliant work my friend! Landscapes are breathtaking 🏔️🏔️
Thanks for the kind words, very appreciated !!
Great video!! ❤ stunning shots!!
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Nice editing and great shots. I'm inspired as a small creator myself. I have subscribed and hope to follow more of your videos. Keep up the good work!
Looks like a fairytale, great video guys
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Spectacular.
Beautiful in every way WOW 😍 the views and the words!!!!
Thanks Gemma 😊
Nicely done!
Great video 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video. I share the same thoughts on why you like to hike the mountains. Your video has inspired me to do some hiking in my local area. Thank you
We’re glad we could inspire you to get out and explore.
Beautiful video!
This was awesome- -scary mountain hiking.. and such a beautiful scene with the monkeys-well done guys.xxG&G
Thanks for the comment, very appreciated!
The monkeys were really captivating and turned out to be some of the best shots from the whole trip I think.
Hear hear. I live here and have done this a lot. And I get the same from it that you do. But it’s impossible to put into words in a way that people can feel it too (although you’ve done a great job). When a person goes, they will understand. And only then.
Delicate camera work and beautiful colors!
Much appreciated!
I found myself wondering how they got some of those structure’s materials up there. Some of those logs could only have been airlifted. I don’t even think Hannibal’s elephants could have pulled that off.
i love this video ❤…and i was wondering if you could tell me that
- how you get a gas container from?
- do i need to bring food every meals or i can buy it from hut which located on every peak?
Thanks for the comment, glad you liked the video! We stayed in Mastsumoto before heading into the mountains which has many outdoor gear stores. Kamoshika Sports Yamanomise Matsumoto has fuel as well as any other stores there. I really loved a store called Clamp which had amazing Light weight gear and apparel. As for the mountain huts, they all offer delicious food. We chose to bring some of our own food to make the trip cost a little less.
@@EarthRunner thank you so much for your answers, i really appreciate it…i’ve planned to trek over there around in mid-October 😍
Beautiful work! Are those mountains waterless?
Hi from Kelowna. Monashees have tons of ice and snow this year, some lakes are still frozen, and it is August
Yes the area where we were hiking along Ginza Ridge didn’t seem to have any alpine lakes. We are spoiled in Canada aren’t we!
Great video!
You started in Kamikochi. What route did you hike from there? Could you tell me where you stayed overnight?
We would like to hike the route in this summer.
Thanks! We did start in Kamikochi, but to be honest I forget where we slept each night. We didn’t really follow a strict itinerary, but thankfully there are huts at regular intervals along the way that offer food and camping. Sorry I can’t be of more help, it feels like ages ago that we were there!
Sorry for such a late reply! We stayed in Matsumoto before training/busing out to the starting point of this hike which worked out great. We also thought Matsumoto was one of the coolest city’s we visited in Japan.
The itinerary we followed was similar to the one layer out on this site but we just pitched a tent rather than making any mountain hut reservations.
www.hikemasterjapan.com/panoramaginza
this is Beautiful!
Would you mind sharing the route or something like itinerary for this hike? 😊
Hey there! There’s a bunch of guides for this route online that might serve you well. Our itinerary was pretty standard, and slightly adjusted to weather. Maybe here’s a good place to start? www.go-nagano.net/en/trip-idea/id19381
Sorry for such a late reply. The route we travelled was similar to the one layer out here: www.hikemasterjapan.com/panoramaginza
Loved this video. You have a new sub
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Does anybody know what are the best seasons for this hike?
Is it safe a November ?
Fall, around late September into October, I think is really popular time to hike due to the colours and the fact that there usually isn’t snow yet. November would could be quite cold up there and probably less predictable conditions, but I am sure it could be lovely as long as you’re prepared and know the forecast!
Hey what season is this in?
Late September, which was around the end of summer or start of fall for that year. We were hoping for some fall colours but were a few weeks early I think!
This was in August last year
Beautiful video!
Thank you very much! Appreciated!!